A few thoughts...: Most problems need to be diagnosed via a complete medical history and a physical exam. Your pain may be coming from your teeth, your sinuses, TMJ problems, and grinding, just to name a few. You'll need to be seen by a local dentist to rule out any problems with your teeth or jaw, and your physician for all other issues. Feel better soon...
Answered 2/15/2015
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TMJ dysfunction: Temporo-mandibular disorder is the second most frequent cause of orofacial pain after dental pain. Headache, earache, sinus pain, eye pain, neck pain and jaw pain are the common symptoms. Proper diagnosis is the key to successful treatment. See Orofacial Pain practitioner for a consultation and treatment options.
Answered 11/27/2017
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